CMS adjusts the national, standardized prospective payment rates as referenced in § 484.215 to account for the following:
(a) HHA case-mix using a case-mix index to explain the relative resource utilization of different patients. To address changes to the case-mix that are a result of changes in the coding or classification of different units of service that do not reflect real changes in case-mix, the national, standardized prospective payment rate will be adjusted downward as follows:
- (1) For CY 2008, the adjustment is 2.75 percent.
- (2) For CY 2009 and CY 2010, the adjustment is 2.75 percent in each year.
- (3) For CY 2011, the adjustment is 3.79 percent.
- (4) For CY 2012, the adjustment is 3.79 percent.
- (5) For CY 2013, the adjustment is 1.32 percent.
- (6) For CY 2016, CY 2017, and CY 2018, the adjustment is 0.97 percent in each year.
- (b) Geographic differences in wage levels using an appropriate wage index based on the site of service of the beneficiary.
- (c) Beginning on January 1, 2023, CMS applies a cap on decreases to the home health wage index such that the wage index applied to a geographic area is not less than 95 percent of the wage index applied to that geographic area in the prior calendar year. The 5-percent cap on negative wage index changes is implemented in a budget neutral manner through the use of wage index budget neutrality factors.
[72 FR 49879, Aug. 29, 2007, as amended at 80 FR 68717, Nov. 5, 2015; 83 FR 56629, Nov. 13, 2018; 87 FR 66886, Nov. 4, 2022]